But just a Preview

Nov 15, 2007 08:19 GMT  ·  By

Making headway with the development of the first service pack for Windows Vista, Microsoft has made available for download a new testing milestone of the refresh. On November 14, 2007, the upcoming service pack for Vista evolved into the Release Candidate phase. However, as the label of the testing build indicates, the fully fledged RC is yet to come, as Microsoft is offering just a taste of the Vista SP1 Release Candidate. While initial reports related to the development of Vista SP1 pointed to the availability of a public version concomitantly with the first Release Candidate stage, this is not the case. But Microsoft did expand the testing pool in comparison to the beta launched in the last week of September.

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate is build 6001.17042. Vista SP1 RC is up for grabs for over 15,000 testers. The first beta for the service pack was dropped into the laps of in excess of 12,000 testers, on September 24. Vista SP1 Beta Build 6001.16659 shipped only to participants in the testing process of the development milestones of Windows Server 2008 and Windows XP Service Pack 3. Vista SP1 RC can also be accessed exclusively via Microsoft Connect, although the Redmond company did slip up and produced signs indicating that the build would be opened to all MSDN subscribers.

The Redmond company failed to provide any additional details related to Windows Vista SP1 Release Candidate Preview Build 6001.17042. Still, at this point in time, judging by the frequency at which test versions of the service pack have been progressively released, Microsoft is advancing at fast pace toward the final Vista SP1 planned for the first quarter of 2008, in tandem with Windows Server 2008. A public build of a pre-final version of Windows Vista SP1 remains but a promise from Microsoft, without any substance as of yet.

While it is clear that the service pack will eventually hit MSDN, it is still unclear if the company will open up a future test build of Vista SP1 to a much broader audience. Simultaneously with the drop of Vista SP1 RC, Microsoft declined to comment in any manner on the possibility of a public pre-final Vista SP1 (according to Mary Jo Foley), or a timetable for its availability.